20 Days Luxury India & Southeast Asia Cruise - Mumbai to Singapore

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Highlights

  • Mumbai’s Vibrant Chaos: Begin your journey immersed in the dynamic energy of Mumbai, where colonial grandeur meets bustling markets and aromatic spices.
  • Colombo’s Cultural Blend: Explore Sri Lanka’s capital over two days, discovering ornate pagodas, timeless ruins, and a rich tapestry of history.
  • Phuket’s Turquoise Shores: Relax on Thailand’s idyllic beaches, framed by crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes, a perfect tropical escape.

Highlights

  • Mumbai’s Vibrant Chaos: Begin your journey immersed in the dynamic energy of Mumbai, where colonial grandeur meets bustling markets and aromatic spices.
  • Colombo’s Cultural Blend: Explore Sri Lanka’s capital over two days, discovering ornate pagodas, timeless ruins, and a rich tapestry of history.
  • Phuket’s Turquoise Shores: Relax on Thailand’s idyllic beaches, framed by crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes, a perfect tropical escape.
Capacity: 596
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Savour aromatic masala spices, stroll through centuries of colonial grandeur, and fall for the invigorating contrast between silent temples and raucous cities. From Mumbai’s irresistible energy to Singapore’s luminous skyline, explore India’s west and Sri Lanka, before crossing the Bay of Bengal to Thailand and Malaysia. Along the way, relish destinations of ornate pagodas, tantalising street markets, and idyllic sands lapped by turquoise waters.

  • Mumbai’s Vibrant Chaos: Begin your journey immersed in the dynamic energy of Mumbai, where colonial grandeur meets bustling markets and aromatic spices.
  • Colombo’s Cultural Blend: Explore Sri Lanka’s capital over two days, discovering ornate pagodas, timeless ruins, and a rich tapestry of history.
  • Phuket’s Turquoise Shores: Relax on Thailand’s idyllic beaches, framed by crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes, a perfect tropical escape.
01 December, 2026 to 20 December, 2026 on Silver Muse
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Vista Suite. From
£10049 GBP pp
Vista Suite. From
A quiet sanctuary. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed. Some Vista Suites are available as a wheelchair accessible suite.* 334 SQ FT / 31 M2 – DECK 4 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SUITE: 440-646 SQ FT / 41-60 M2 • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower • Wheelchair accessible suite has a marble bathroom with vanity and separate shower (no full-sized bath) • A choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Writing desk • Two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Panorama Suite. From
£10659 GBP pp
Panorama Suite. From
The Panorama offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard. Available as a one bedroom configuration. 334 SQ FT / 31 M2 – DECK 9 • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower • A choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Writing desk • Two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Classic Veranda Suite. From
£11375 GBP pp
Classic Veranda Suite. From
The Classic Veranda Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. Deluxe Verandas offer preferred central location with identical accommodations to Classic and Superior Verandas. 387 SQ FT / 36 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (65 SQ FT / 6 M2) • Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower • A choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Writing desk • Two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Superior Veranda Suite. From
£11735 GBP pp
Superior Veranda Suite. From
The Superior Veranda Suite located on the upper deck, and offering spectacular sunset views. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. Deluxe Verandas offer preferred central location with identical accommodations to Classic and Superior Verandas. 387 SQ FT / 36 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (65 SQ FT / 6 M2) • Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower • A choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Writing desk • Two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Deluxe Veranda Suite. From
£12395 GBP pp
Deluxe Veranda Suite. From
The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable living space, close to the heart of the ship. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. Deluxe Verandas offer preferred central location with identical accommodations to Classic and Superior Verandas. 387 SQ FT / 36 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (65 SQ FT / 6 M2) • Teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Marble bathroom with vanity, full-sized bath, separate shower • A choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Writing desk • Two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Royal Suite. From
£23105 GBP pp
Royal Suite. From
Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda suite (as illustrated) ONE BEDROOM: 1130 SQ FT / 105 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M2) TWO BEDROOM: 1528 SQ FT / 142 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ FT / 18 M2) • Large teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queensized bed • Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with full-sized bath • Savoir® Beds mattresses and a choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) • Writing desk(s) • One 55” / 140 cm and one 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite, plus two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs in bedroom two • Interactive Media Library • Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand Suite. From
£26775 GBP pp
Grand Suite. From
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for both entertaining friends and enjoying quiet alone time. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite (as illustrated). DECK 8: ONE BEDROOM: 1572 SQ FT / 146 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA: (570 SQ FT / 53 M2) TWO BEDROOM: 1970 SQ FT / 183 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA: (635 SQ FT / 59 M2) DECK 9: ONE BEDROOM: 1472 SQ FT / 137 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA: (474 SQ FT / 44 M2) TWO BEDROOM: 1873 SQ FT / 174 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA: (538 SQ FT / 50 M2) • Two teak verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queensized bed • Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with fullsized bath • Savoir® Beds mattresses and a choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) • Writing desk(s) • One 55” / 140 cm and one 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite, plus two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs in bedroom two • Interactive Media Library • Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner's Suite. From
£32795 GBP pp
Owner's Suite. From
The name says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek the superlative level of space, comfort and service on board. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as a two-bedroom by adjoining with a Panorama suite (as illustrated) ONE BEDROOM: 947-1055 SQ FT / 88-98 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M2) TWO BEDROOM: 1281-1389 SQ FT / 119-129 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (129 SQ FT / 12 M2) • Large teak veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or king-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queensized bed • Marble bathroom with double vanity, separate shower and full-sized bath, plus a powder room; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower • Savoir® Beds mattresses and a choice of pillows • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) • Writing desk(s) • One 55” / 140 cm and one 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TV in main suite, plus two 42” / 106 cm flat-screen HD TVs in bedroom two • Interactive Media Library • Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
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Days 0 - 2 Pre Cruise & Mumbai

Pre Cruise Benefits
Private Executive Transfers
International flights - Economy class
or Business Class upgrade
Airport transfers

A spicy destination of color and chaos, the city formally known as Bombay is a deafening collision of contrasts and culture. Known as the City of Dreams, Mumbai is at once an economic center, fashion hub, and home for Bollywood’s world of glamour. This is the real India, and Mumbai is a city of unparalleled extremes and contradictions. Brutal poverty is rife in sprawling slums, while unimaginable wealth glares in the exuberances of the world’s most expensive private residence. A place of dazzling, overwhelming cultural experience – littered with UNESCO World Heritage sites - your only option is to dive in headfirst and immerse yourself in India’s extraordinary and enriching embrace. The Gateway of India was completed in 1924 and formed the symbolic entrance to British India. The last of the British troops passed through the landmark in 1948, as Mumbai entered the new era of independence. See remnants of the colonial past in the architecture and art deco buildings of the Colaba district – like the incredible High Victorian Gothic-styled Chhatrapati Shivaji railway terminus building. Visit another World Heritage Site at the remarkable carved 7th-century Elephanta caves, which wait a short ferry ride from Mumbai Harbor. Dharavi is a unique experience and Asia’s largest slum is one of the most densely populated places in the world. It received global attention as the setting for the film Slumdog Millionaire. Take a tour for a remarkable insight into the conditions and community within the slums, which house a majority of the city’s population. Meet the people - kind and welcoming – as you buy products like handmade pottery and textiles, and experience an amazing city within a city. Elsewhere in Mumbai, visit the house where Gandhi lived - now transformed into a museum honoring his life and work.

Day 3 Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day 4 New Mangalore

Pepper, ginger, coffee, and cashew nuts flow through the important Indian port of New Mangalore - a red-roofed town of many flavors. Taste freshly caught fish, smothered in taste-bud tantalizing spice pastes, and visit stunning temples and spectacular pine-tree lined beaches - with plenty of space to relax and recharge. The whacks and whoops of make-shift cricket games echo from grassy clearings, while rickshaws flit through the streets, and incredible smells of cuisine drift out from kitchens. India can be a thrillingly chaotic and stimulating place, but the Kadri Manjunath Temple is a tranquil oasis of serenity, and one of the country's most beautiful temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Trees and shrines intertwine, while the towers are embedded with golden deities. A little outside of the city, Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple is another beautiful site, nestled within the flow of the Nandin River. There is an unusually high congregation of Catholic worshipers in New Mangalore, and St. Aloysius Chapel is their colorful place of worship. Richly decorated inside, vibrant frescoes from the brush of Antonio Moscheni are lavished across the interior, rivaling some of Italy’s finest. Lazy waves roll ashore at New Mangalore’s tranquil beaches, where you can settle back and relax. Cool off with a dip in the waters, or bob on the surface in a leisurely boat. Enjoy wide panoramas of the sunset bouncing off waves where long-legged, wading birds tread carefully.

Day 5 Cochin

A hodgepodge of cultures collides on the banks of the estuary where Cochin carves out her home. Chinese fishing nets the size of skyscrapers, boxy Dutch architecture, and pretty Portuguese palaces point to the blend of influence here, while the Raj era remnants, soaring spires of old-world mosques, and near-abandoned synagogues all add to the dense, varied tapestry of inspirations and imprints. Founded by a prince in the 15th century, Cochin immediately became a favored anchorage for sailors and traders from every far-flung corner - even taking nearby Kerala’s crown as the world's first global port city. Now, fragrant spice markets cut the hot air with cardamom and clove, while antique stores groan beneath the weight of singing copper. Hit the backstreets of Fort Kochi for a deep and dreamy Ayurvedic massage, marvel at the Krishna murals that adorn the bedchamber walls of the Mattancherry Palace, or admire India’s one of the oldest European-built Christian churches - as you duck into the cool hues of St Francis. A day can easily meander past on a backwater cruise, spreading south from Cochin, and gliding down a lacy network of creeks, lagoons, lakes, and rivers. Surrounded by swaying palms and rice paddies – you’ll experience rural India in her best dress. When daylight dwindles, taste the soft spicy kick of dal roti, followed by Firni – almonds, apricots, and sweet milk crushed with pastel green pistachios for a silky light finish.

Day 6 Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Days 7 - 8 Colombo

Perfumed flower garlands, colonial roots, and lavish afternoon teas welcome you to the former garden city of Colombo. Sri Lanka’s easy breezy city is certainly intoxicating, with its cinnamon dusted air, steaming cups of delicate Ceylon tea, and sassy seaside charm. A place of full sensory immersion, explore tangled streets to sidestep frantic tuk-tuks and gaze in awe at grand colonial buildings turned heritage hotels. Cute cafes usher you inside for sweet lassi, and the walls are made for a pleasantly laxidasical pace of walking. They're perhaps most impressive on stormy days, when you can watch bruised clouds tumble and roil across the sea from this perfect vantage point. Back in the capital, stroll the ornate halls of the National Museum where gilded swords, studded masks, and rare artifacts from the ancient world and colonial times are gathered. Visit the Gangaramaya Temple, to walk among the orange-robed monks who glide between flora-strewn alters, or plunge into the chaos of Pettah - where market cries reach orchestral heights. An incredible gathering of carved Hindu gods decorates the colorful pyramid of the Captain's Garden Kovil temple - the oldest Hindu temple in the city, which rises majestically from the surrounding railway tracks. Forever the dish of the day, crab is a must in Colombo. Sit down, tuck in your bib, and use your hands to crack, scoop and suck out the soft white meat - especially delicious when smothered in lashings of garlic and fiery chili.

Day 9 Hambantota

Far to the south of Sri Lanka is the city of Hambantota with a colorful and storied traditional Ruhuna past and great promise for the future. This gateway to Sri Lanka is rich in resources and since being upset by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, has put great emphasis on rebuilding and moving progressively into a central role in the development of the southern region of Sri Lanka. Traditionally an agricultural area, the region is also known for having some of the country's most skilled jewelers and craftspeople. The bazaar or "pola" is a popular marketplace where locals sell produce, goods, and fish.

Days 10 - 11 Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day 12 Port Blair

Rising majestically up from emerald waters, Port Blair in the Andaman Islands has to be seen to be believed. An ex-18th century penal colony, the island is today the capital city in the Andamans as well as being the main entry point for the rest of the archipelago. As with the other islands in the archipelago (86% of the Andamans are covered with forest), wildlife is diverse and plentiful and offers much in the way of amusement: 270 species of birds (including 14 endemic birds) call the islands home. The Asian elephant has been introduced and now thrives in the habitat. Pay a visit to the Mount Harriet National Park to the north of Port Blair for a chance to see these gentle giants undisturbed and unafraid. The jewel in Port Blair’s wildlife crown is of course the underwater life, which is made all the more spectacular by the island’s coral reef. Snorkelling and diving are major pastimes here, and nearby spots such as Mahatma Ghandi Marine Reserve, Corbyn’s Cove and Ross Island are world famous among the diving community for their psychedelic offerings. The aforementioned penal colony was established in 1789. The Cellular Jail, built by the British when the island was under their reign, is today Port Blair's major attraction. The jail has been dedicated as a shrine to the freedom fighters that were held here during India's struggle for independence. Though only three wings remain of the original six, it still gives a fair impression of the conditions under which the detainees were kept here.

Day 13 Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day 14 Phuket

Thailand’s largest island promises ocean bliss and wide beaches of indulgent opulence, with some of the country’s most attractive, and dreamily dramatic scenery. Head for sumptuous spas and perfect beaches, or explore the streets of busy Phuket Town, which hum with markets, lively celebrations, and an endless chorus of whirring scooters. Phang Nga Bay National Park is a nearby treasure - a remarkable landscape of towering limestone karst. The iconic rock formations are breathlessly beautiful, encased by theatrical inlets and incredible greenery-clad rock formations. Heavenly beaches - where the sun dips to paint vibrant pink and red streaks across the skies - offer intense relaxation, and you can indulge in rejuvenating treatments or take it slow to enjoy cocktails and glorious sea views while swinging in a hammock. Wander beaches where the only sounds are the rustle of folding waves, and the gentle crunch of footprints in the sand. Watersport lovers can rip across the waves, or glide through the air while taking part in the various adrenaline-pumping activities on offer. Speedboat tours give you the chance to feel the salty whip of the air in your hair, as you whizz between secluded islands, and visit authentic stilted villages, teetering out over the beautiful waters. Tuck into a delicious fusion of Thai food - think crab curry and tom yum goong’s sweet and sour prawns – to ensure this sensory journey delights your taste buds too. Lavish temples, Chinese shrines, and giant Buddha statues add another layer of cultural depth.

Day 15 Langkawi

As one of Malaysia’s primary Andaman Sea travel destinations, Langkawi island offers a little bit of everything. Set in an archipelago of 99 islands (plus five only visible at low tide) of the same name, it might not be as undeveloped as it was 10 years ago, but Langkawi still has coconut trees, sandy beaches, and rice fields as far as the eye can see. Langkawi – the main island – has been featuring more and more on traveler’s bucket lists and rightly so. Known as the “Jewel of Kedah”, the island is all about nature. Jungle-clad limestone pinnacles rise up out of the water, pristine beaches run for miles, and sunsets that melt into the horizon are par for the norm. Life is lived in the slow lane in Langkawi, just as it has been done since the 16th century when European admirals would travel to the island to buy peppercorns. The 20th century was not as kind to the island as it could have been. The island was declared a duty-free haven in 1987, bringing bargain-hunting crowds. The island’s unique mangrove ecostructure offers much for the traveler looking to dive beyond the coast. So, if unspoiled natural beauty is what you crave, why not jump in a kayak and paddle your way through Langkawi’s thick jungle, lulled by the sounds of the forest’s (many) denizens as bemused monkeys will watch you from their treetop stations. Search the skies as well as the seas, as kingfishers, white-bellied fish eagles, and kite eagles all call the forest home during migratory periods.

Day 16 Penang, George Town

An incredible, disorientating collage of cultures and heritage, Georgetown is a fascinating layered city of countless influences. Taking its name from King George III, Malaysia's cultural capital, Georgetown, has long been a trading hub and outward-looking city. Grand colonial architecture mixes with Chinese, Indian, and British influences, forming an artsy, exotic melting pot of food, color, and extraordinary heritage. Quirky coffee shops hum, while the fragrances of incense and sounds of gong strikes reverberate from temples. Rickshaws trundle through its streets, as modern street art adds interest to every spare wall. Shophouses, passed down through generations, add more color to the rich mosaic of life on show here. Bright pagodas, layered with deities rise up, while multi-colored paintwork shimmers in the sunshine of this UNESCO World Heritage Site city's historic streets. The fragrant spices of Little India offer a slice of Delhi - although if you're feeling hungry, Chulia Street's feast of street food is also a good starting point - try wonton noodles with soft pork. The Blue Mansion - another World Heritage Site - is a sky-colored insight into the city's rich history and a star of the silver screen. The other World Heritage Site, the Clan Jetties, form a fascinating wander, as you climb across stilted boardwalk piers of over-water wooden villages. These fascinating floating villages were created by Chinese immigrant communities in the 19th century. Escape the city into the green rainforest of Penang Hill, or to Penang National Park - where trails slice through dense jungle and open up to pearly white beaches. Monkeys roam the trees, and giant lizards crawl, in this small but stunning national park.

Day 17 Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)

Towered over by the world's most famous architectural siblings - the Petronas Twin Towers - Kuala Lumpur is a staggering melting pot of influences. These twin towers stand 451 meters over the city and bathe in bright lights as night's cloak descends. The glittering skyline mingles with colonial architecture and ornate temples, which decorate lush hillsides around the city. Haggle your way through humming markets, visit cultural treasures and historic sites, and dive headfirst into this city, where tradition collides head-on with modernity. The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, is a multicultural metropolis of lively markets and tongue-tantalizing street food. Globe-trot between different streets and influences in minutes, as you discover diverse architectural treasures all over the city. Evenings are spent shopping in air-conditioned malls and bustling streets filled with sprawling outdoor markets. Fill up on fragrant coconut rice of nasi lemak and sink ice-cold beers to soak up the lively atmosphere. Malaysia achieved independence in Merdeka Square in 1957, when the Union Jack was lowered, and Malaysia’s flag was hoisted high into the sky. One of Malaysia’s most visited attractions is Batu Caves, an awe-inspiring, colorful journey into a sacred void in these immense limestone cliffs. Huge statues tower over the brightly hued steps, as you climb to the unique cave temple, in this most dramatic of locations. The golden onion dome of the National Palace, Istana Negara, is a spectacular sight, where horses clop, and white-robed soldiers wait patiently. Look for the Malaysian flag fluttering before it – if it’s present, the King and Queen of Malaysia are in residence.

Days 18 - 19 Singapore

Advanced, airy, and elevated, Singapore is a spectacular, futuristic vision of utopian city life. A healthy population of almost six million calls it home, but this is a city designed with space to breathe, gorgeous outdoor parks, massive indoor greenhouses, and beautiful recreational spaces spread between the City of Gardens' skyscrapers and soaring structures. Once a quiet fishing village, now a glistening island city-state and an international beacon of science, education, and technology. Singapore is almost intimidatingly clean - and the hyper-efficient public transport system whips residents and visitors across the city's neighborhoods in a heartbeat. Glorious fountains and audacious skyscrapers loom up - nodding to traditional feng shui beliefs - and putting on dazzling illuminated displays after dark. The lush green botanical gardens are a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering 52 hectares and decorated with impressive colorful orchids. Or breathe in more of the freshest air by heading up to wander the canopy-strung bridges of MacRitchie Reservoir Park. Head for the iconic Marina Bay - a landmark of the city crowned by three interconnected towers, which watch out over island-sprinkled waters. Jaunt between Little India and the atmospheric Chinatown in minutes, where beautiful temples - like the Chinese Thian Hock Keng Temple and Hindu Sri Mariamman Temple add rich cultural intrigue. Singapore's cuisine is a mouthwatering fusion of its Indian, Chinese, Indonesian, and Malay influences, taking and enhancing the best of each. Enjoy dishes in towering restaurants, or toast the glowing skyline with the city's eponymous gin-soaked cocktail - a Singapore Sling.

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Silver Muse
Silversea Cruises is happy to present our new flagship, Silver Muse. Delivered in spring of 2017, the new ultra-luxury ship was built by Fincantieri and at 40,700 grt accommodates 596 guests. Represe…

Silver Muse

Capacity 596 passengers

Silversea Cruises is happy to present our new flagship, Silver Muse. Delivered in spring of 2017, the new ultra-luxury ship was built by Fincantieri and at 40,700 grt accommodates 596 guests. Representing an exciting evolution of Silver Spirit, Silver Muse redefines ultra-luxury ocean travel - enhancing the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodations that are the hallmarks of the Silversea experience. The addition of Silver Muse expands Silversea's fleet to nine ships, and once again significantly raises the bar in the ultra-luxury cruise market with a wealth of enhancements to the onboard experience, while satisfying the uncompromising requirements for comfort, service, and quality of the world's most discerning travellers.

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